Archive of posts filed under the Photos category.

Reminder – the 2020 Leatherman’s Loop is cancelled. Please visit this post for information. We would like to put together an album of Loops past with your help. Here’s how to contribute: Check in the albums below for the past years you have run in the loop. Visit those albums and try to find photos …

In 2019 the team was out in force snapping away on Loop morning. Since 2009 we have organized a team of volunteer photographers to take photos and sometimes video. That’s 11 YEARS for some of these die-hard photographers! You know what that means: the 10+ year veterans are highlighted in RED! If you use Instagram and post Loop …

Lots of people post their race day photos on instagram and tag them with #leathermansloop. Check out these photos if you can – and many more at our SmugMug albums. Can anyone think of other tags? Let’s take over #splashdown in April and add some more beauty to #beautybeforeme — and of course tag your …

In 2018 the team was out in force snapping away on the literally picture perfect Loop morning. Since 2009 we have organized a team of volunteer photographers to take photos and sometimes video. That’s 10 YEARS for some of these die-hard photographers! You know what that means: the 10 year veterans are highlighted in RED! Below are the photographer …

Since 2009 we have organized a team of volunteer photographers to take photos and sometimes video. In 2017 the team was out in force snapping away on the beautiful Loop morning. Below are the photographer names and the locations they took photos at in 2017 along with links to their albums online. Some are broken up into different albums if they …

• April 24th, 2016 • Ward Pound Ridge Reservation • Cross River, NY • 30th Leatherman’s Loop Full results are available here A touch of frost greeted organizers in the pre-dawn light as the full moon set in the western sky. The peace symbol was at rest, flags stilled in the morning calm. Anticipation among the handful of early …

Since 2009 we have organized a team of volunteer photographers to take photos and sometimes video. In 2016 the team was out in force snapping away on the beautiful Loop morning. Below are the photographer names and the locations they took photos at in 2016 along with links to their albums online. Some are broken up into different albums if …

April 27th, 2014, Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Cross River, NY, 28th Leatherman’s Loop As the sun rose over the meadow, the sky brightened over a crisp dewy scene shrouded in rising fog and mist. As we approached the fallen tree, the teepee resolved itself out of the bank of mist. Low clouds hid the sun initially but …

We had a number of photographers out on the course at various locations and also received contributions from several other photographers who also had great shots. All photographers were volunteers and photos are free for your personal use! Here is an index to the photos: Carol Gordon Photos – Pre-race, Kimberly Bridge, and finish line …

April 21st, 2013, Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Cross River, NY, 27th Leatherman’s Loop Runners awoke to a bright sunny but chilly morning as dawn temperatures hit the freezing mark before sunlight brought some warmth to the day. And oh what a day! Since before sunrise, race organizers were busy capping the months of preparation that …

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Muddiest Runners

Who has run the most Loops? Who has the longest current and past streaks? Check this page to see if you are on there! Lists runners with 7 or more Loops under their belt plus other information about consecutive streaks. (There's even a list of 5+ Loopers if you check the page carefully for the link...)

Run The Farm

The eleventh annual “Run The Farm” trail races will be held on Sunday, October 25, 2020 at Muscoot Farm. There are two different kids races plus the main trail race. Hope to see you in October! See race site for more details.

Raven Rocks Run

Raven Rocks Run is the first new race at Ward Pound Reservation in nearly 20 years. The Raven Rocks 10k Run is a challenging course with great views, rocky climbs, ridgeline trails, hilly meadows, ravines, and the site of the former fire tower.

The race aims to help raise money to bring back and operate the fire tower at its former site so a whole new generation can enjoy the sweeping 360 degree views of Long Island Sound, Connecticut, the Hudson Highlands, and New York City it will afford.